Trump sets out familiar agenda in first speech to Congress

Posted: 1:03 am Wednesday, March 1st, 2017

By Jamie Dupree

Asking for a “renewal of the American spirit,” President Donald Trump laid out the basics of his agenda in his first speech to Congress, calling on lawmakers to work together to improve America’s future, urging them to cooperate on an overhaul of the Obama health law, leaning on them to funnel billions more to the Pentagon, and to find ways to spur new economic growth and jobs.

“I am here tonight to deliver a message of unity and strength, and it is a message deeply delivered from my heart,” the President said, as he urged bipartisan cooperation to improve America’s fortunes.

“The time for small thinking is over,” Mr. Trump said. “The time for trivial fights is behind us.”

In a calm, presidential tone, Mr. Trump gave somewhat skittish Republicans five general guidelines for a health care reform plan:

With Democrats dead set against his effort, the President still made a call for cooperation.

“Why not join forces to finally get the job done and get it done right?” Mr. Trump said.

In his address to a Joint Session of Congress, the President ticked off familiar campaign themes and issues, avoiding extensive details on what he wants the Congress to do when it comes to major tax reforms, or how specifically to pay for a $1 trillion infrastructure package.

“This effort will be guided by two core principles: Buy American, and Hire American,” the President said of building news roads and bridges.

Certainly, the most powerful moment of the President’s speech came when he saluted the widow of Navy SEAL Ryan Owens, who died in a recent U.S. military raid in Yemen – one that has prompted criticism of the President.

“Ryan’s legacy is etched into eternity,” Mr. Trump said, as lawmakers gave Carryn Owens an almost two minute standing ovation.